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Old 09-12-2006, 04:44 PM   #1
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Arrow George Herman "Babe" Ruth

He played in the major leagues from 1914 to 1935.
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Old 09-12-2006, 05:31 PM   #2
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He was memorable enough at hot dog eating to get in.
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He was memorable enough at hot dog eating to get in.
Can I get an 'amen' from the bobbleheads?
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How could I not vote for one of the best pitchers the Red Sox ever had. To bad his career flamed out after 1918.
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How could I not vote for one of the best pitchers the Red Sox ever had. To bad his career flamed out after 1918.

Of course, he was a no doubt about it hall of famer as a pitcher.

He had 60 RSAA through the age of 22 before he stopped being a regular pitcher. He was just as good a pitcher as the likes of Gary Nolan, Scott Stratton, Elmer Smith, Jumbo McGinnis, Frank Tanana, Dutch Loeonard, Jack Taylor, Ed Seward, Dave Rozema, Ralph Branca, Ed Reulbach, Mark Prior, Mark Fidrych, Sadie McMahon, Vida Blue. The entire list of pitchers who were +/- 10 of him make a pretty good same sample size and, as that entire list demonstrates, they are the inner circle of hall of famers.
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Gary Nolan, Scott Stratton, Elmer Smith, Jumbo McGinnis, Frank Tanana, Dutch Loeonard, Jack Taylor, Ed Seward, Dave Rozema, Ralph Branca, Ed Reulbach, Mark Prior, Mark Fidrych, Sadie McMahon, Vida Blue.

Aaah the list of greats...
You can keep your Gibsons, Johnsons and Clemens give me Dave Rozema, Sadie Mcmahon anyday.
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Even this guy votes "Yes".
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Ruth probably would have taken roids if they'd been as readily available as they are now
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Ruth probably would have taken roids if they'd been as readily available as they are now

And, in 1929, after his HR figures dropped from 60 to 54 to 46, Steve would have started a does this mean Ruth was on steroids thread.
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Old 09-22-2006, 02:19 PM   #10
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If it was a slow day, probably.
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